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Best of Action Flick Chick, Part 2: Whatever Else She Darn Well Pleases
Now that the Action Flick Chick has covered Dallas Comic-Con for G4TV’s Attack of the Show!, let’s continue our look at some her best work so far: Stan Lee, Adam West, Lou Ferrigno, and others tell us what would be the worst superpower to have. The Chick interviews stuntman David Leitch, then stuntwomen La Faye Baker and Luci Romber. Find out what Olivia Munn and Playboy magazine have to do with her most frequently downloaded article. Revisit the Action Flick Chick’s only acting role so far – in her YouTube video “Run, Action Flick Chick, Run!” And learn what were last month’s top 10 most frequently viewed non-reviews. From Catwoman to Batman, from Boondock Saints to legions of lethal ladies, our Chick has been busy…and she shows no sign of slowing down. Continue reading
Posted in Archives, convention, interviews, YouTube
Tagged 300, Adam West, Archives, Attack of the Show!, Autobot, Batman, Boondock Saints, Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, cartoon, Catwoman, Comic-Con, Confessions of an Action Star, Dallas Comic-Con, David Leitch, Dawn of the Dead, Decoys, Foodland, G4TV, Harry Potter, Hour 42, Hulk, I Love You Man, Independence Day, Indiana Jones, Kim Poirier, La Faye Baker, Lethal Weapon, Lou Ferrigno, Luci Romberg, Mayor West, Megan Fox, Mission Impossible, Movies, Naked Gun, Natsukashki, nerd, Ninja Warrior, no-nudity clause, non-nude, Nudity, Olivia Munn, Paradise Falls, Partial Nudity, Playboy, Podcast Pals, Run Lola Run, San Diego Comic-Con, San Diego Comic-Con International, Somewhere in Vegas, Stan Lee, Star Wars, stuntman, stuntwoman, superpower, television, Terminator, The Bourne Ultimatum, The Expendables, The Family Guy, The Incredible Hulk, The King of Queens, The Matrix Revolutions, top hits, Transformers, War Room, Wizard World, Wonder Woman, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, YouTube, zombie, Zombie Survival Guide, Zombieland, zombies
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SDCC: Women Who Kick Ass!
Sigourney Weaver, Eliza Dushku, Zoe Saldana, and Elizabeth Mitchell. What do all these names have in common? They’re all women who kick a lot of ass! And I was super pumped to be at this panel during Comic-Con 2009. All of these women have set good examples for women everywhere by playing strong female roles in movies or TV shows, and done quite nicely showing Hollywood that women have what it takes to “run with the big dogs” and basically kick a lot ass along the way.
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Posted in Blog, convention
Tagged Alien, Clint Eastwood, Comic-Con, Dollhouse, Echo, Eliza Dushku, Elizabeth Mitchell, Enterprise, heroines, Hollywood, interviews, Joss Whedon, Lost, MTV, Ripley, San Diego Comic-Con, SDCC, Sigourney Weaver, Star Trek, Uhura, Women Who Kick Ass!, Zoe Saldana
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SD Comic-Con ’09: Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey (2010)
You know, when I hear that a movie is coming out, and it’s supposed to be very educational and inspiring, I usually say, “Screw that.” Really, that’s what I was saying to the new animated film Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey. However, after sitting through the panel for that movie at SDCC, I will keep from making such rash judgments… for now.
Posted in * all movie reviews *, action, Blog, Coming Attractions
Tagged 3D, Abigail Breslin, Amanda Peet, animation, Brent Spiner, Captain Kirk, CGI, Chris Pine, Comic-Con, Darth Vader, David Kloor, Doug Jones, Dr. Harry Kloor, Gary Graham, Hayden Christensen, James Earl Jones, Jason Alexander, Mark Hamill, Neil Armstrong, Quantum Quest, Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey, Robert Picardo, Samuel L. Jackson, San Diego Comic-Con, Sandra Oh, SDCC, Space Odyssey, Tom Kenny, William Shatner
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Adam West (@therealadamwest) Picks Worst Superpower
During Comic-Con, the Action Flick Chick discussed twitter and superpowers with the original TV Batman himself. After his surprise appearance as part of a San Diego Comic-Con International panel analyzing the Joker with Jerry Robinson (the Joker’s creator), Michael Uslan … Continue reading
Posted in announcement, convention, superhero
Tagged Adam West, autograph, Batcave, Batman, comic books, Comic-Con, contest, convention, interviews, Jerry Robinson, Mayor West, Michael Uslan, prize, Robin Rosenberg, rocketllama, San Diego, San Diego Comic-Con, SDCC, superhero, superpower, The Dark Knight, The Family Guy, Travis Langley, twitter, worst superpower
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Coming Attraction from San Diego Comic-Con ’09: Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead (2009)
And now the sequel that everyone has not waited for: Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead. This flick is scheduled to be released October 20 of this year. It will go straight to DVD and Blue-ray. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, action, Blog, Coming Attractions, horror
Tagged Alan B. McElroy, Comic-Con 09, coming attractions, Connor James Delaney, Declan O'Brien, gore, horror, Janet Montgomery, Left for Dead, San Diego Comic-Con, SDCC, Tom Frederic, Wrong Turn 3, Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead
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